Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1622050 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2009 | 6 Pages |
In this work, we have focused in the influence of the B-site Mn/Co cation ordering on the dielectric properties of the La2MnCoO6 perovskite.For this purpose, using different thermal treatments, we have prepared two samples of La2MnCoO6 differing in the degree of cation ordering: an almost long-range cationic and valency ordered Mn4+:Co2+ 1:1 phase (sample A), and another sample where the presence of the ordered phase gets interrupted by the existence of significant amounts of disordered cation/valency regions (sample B).Very interestingly, the electrical resistance and dielectric properties of these two samples are remarkably different. For example, at 300 K and ν = 104 Hz, the dielectric constant, ε′rε′r, of the ordered sample is ∼15 while it is much higher in the case of the less ordered material, ε′r∼105ε′r∼105. We attribute this different behavior to the different electric and electronic characteristics arising from the distinct Mn/Co arrangements and valencies, that in the case of the more disordered sample gives rise to an “intrinsic” Maxwell–Wagner effect responsible for the very high ε′rε′r values exhibited at room temperature.